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SEPTA fare increases go into effect Sun.
SEPTA fares increase to $2.50 for bus, subway, trolley riders. Here's what commuters should know.
Commuter alert! Starting Sunday, it will cost SEPTA riders $2.50 to travel by bus, subway and trolley. Single-trip Regional Rail fares are also increasing anywhere from $0.25-$1 depending on where you get on and off.
SEPTA fare hike begins Sunday; increase to $2.50 for bus, subway, trolley riders
SEPTA’s first fare hike in seven years goes into effect on Sunday, Dec. 1. The discounted base fare increases from $2 to $2.50 on buses, subways and trolleys. That's the same as the current cash fare.
SEPTA fare increase for subways, trolleys and buses to take effect Sunday | What you need to know
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA fares are going up on subways, trolleys, and buses, beginning on Sunday, Dec. 1. The board approved the 7.5 percent increase earlier this month, as the transit agency faces a massive $240 million budget deficit.
SEPTA fare increases go into effect Sunday
The Travel Wallet fare on subways, trolleys and buses will rise to $2.50, which is the same as the cash fare. Most single-trip fares on Regional Rail will also go up to make Travel Wallet and Quick Trip prices the same. SEPTA says the fare increases are expected to bring in nearly $14.5 million in annual revenue.
Riders, SEPTA's fare increase takes effect on Dec. 1
The 7.5% hike raises Travel Wallet transit fares from $2 to $2.50. Most single-trip fares on Regional Rail will increase as well. But all daily, weekly and monthly passes will stay the same price.
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76ers say rides to games on SEPTA will be included with season ticket packages, for one year, if arena is approved
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